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Quality Water Treatment Unveils SoftPro Elite HE Water Softener for City Water, Setting a New Standard in Residential Water Treatment
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Softpro Elite Best Water Softener For City Water
Next-Generation Upflow Technology Delivers Up to 75% Salt Savings and a Lifetime Warranty for American Homeowners

BOX ELDER, S.D. - Washingtoner -- Quality Water Treatment, a family-owned water treatment company serving American households for over 30 years, is spotlighting its best-selling residential system, the SoftPro Elite HE Water Softener for City Water. Engineered specifically for municipal water supplies, the unit leverages next-generation upflow regeneration technology to outperform conventional softeners in efficiency, operating cost, and long-term reliability.

Hard water remains a persistent problem for city water customers nationwide, silently driving up household expenses through appliance damage, excess soap consumption, scale buildup in plumbing, and elevated utility bills. Industry estimates suggest hard water costs the average household more than $500 annually — a figure the SoftPro Elite HE is designed to eliminate.

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Technology That Changes the Economics of Soft Water

Unlike traditional downflow softeners that waste significant salt and water during each regeneration cycle, the SoftPro Elite HE drives brine upward through the resin bed. This upflow design prevents resin channeling, maximizes contact time between resin and hard water minerals, and recharges only the depleted portion of the resin. The result is up to 75% less salt consumed per regeneration, up to 64% less water wasted annually — approximately 4,375 gallons saved — and up to 68% lower operational costs compared to conventional systems.

Intelligent Automation for Effortless Operation

The system's programmable control valve features a four-line LCD display and a suite of automatic functions. Vacation Mode pauses regeneration during extended absences while triggering an automatic seven-day bacterial refresh. An Auto Reserve function monitors real-time capacity and initiates a rapid 15-minute recharge when reserves fall below 3%, ensuring uninterrupted soft water delivery. Auto Variable Backwash limits full backwash cycles to every fifth regeneration on clean municipal supply — a key driver of the system's exceptional water savings.

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The SoftPro Elite HE ships with 10% crosslink resin pre-loaded in the tank, offering up to five times greater resistance to chlorine degradation than the industry-standard 8% resin. Upgraded 1-inch valve ports deliver high-flow performance across multiple bathrooms and appliances simultaneously.

Investment That Pays for Itself

With documented annual household savings of up to $517, the SoftPro Elite Water Softener is projected to reach its financial break-even point within approximately 3.5 years. Every unit is backed by a lifetime warranty on both tanks and the control valve — an industry-leading guarantee that no competitor currently matches — plus a six-month money-back satisfaction guarantee.

About Quality Water Treatment Quality Water Treatment is a family-owned, U.S.-based water treatment company established in 1990, specializing in water softeners, filtration systems, and customer-first service. Contact: 1-866-278-4130 | qualitywatertreatment.com

Source: Quality Water Treatment

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